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Dual color trivase
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The tri-vase from Joo (Thing 16378) was transformed into dual extrusion using IceSL (http://icesl.loria.fr/). For printing, use IceSL version 1 downloaded from https://gforge.inria.fr/frs/?group_id=4731. Included are G-Code files for a Replicator1 Dual + Sailfish 7.4. Note that the new version of IceSL no longer supports slice shaders, but this Thing is historical. Download all required files (.lua,.sh and .stl) as well as IceSL, then place them in 'icesl/bin'. Launch 'IceSL trivase.lua', set printer parameters, click on 'slice', and generate trivase.gcode in 'icesl/bin'. Load the G-code into ReplicatorG, and print with a Replicator 1 Dual + Sailfish 7.4 + ReplicatorG 40r16, 0.2 layer height, 100% infill, 2 shells, 2 covers. IceSL simplifies dual-extrusion print generation by writing a shader like trivase.sh, with the color-selecting function: int g = int(p.z6.0+1.2sin(p.y5.0)+0.7cos(p.x*3.0)), where p.xyz is a 3D point of the object in space, and 'g' is the printing head identifier (0 => T0, 1 => T1).
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